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This case illustrates an acute inhalational lung injury occuring in a patient using ENDS. The temporal relationship between his use of ENDS and development of respiratory illness is compatible with acute hypersensitivity pneumonitis.

On Monday night, South Africa’s first e-cigarette ad was flighted in the first part of a campaign that will see Twisp ads on television, in cinemas and online. “Twisp is aimed at adults and, as such, all adverts will appear in suitable programmes after t

The tobacco control endgame discourse is relatively new; the term ‘endgame’ can include models first proposed before the term itself was widely adopted. We identified and synthesised the literature on tobacco control endgames from multiple nations. The

Health Canada risks the credibility of its entire anti-tobacco strategy unless it does something about regulating e-cigarettes quickly....It’s clear from what data is available that e-cigarettes are making inroads into the youth market. Today’s young s

"E-cigarettes have become increasingly popular among Canadians," study author David Hammond..."Now one in five youth will try vaping before graduating high school." More than 2.5 million Canadians have tried e-cig

Trying to kick cigarettes? Quebec Health Minister Gaétan Barrette recommends “vaping.” “Electronic cigarettes are a means to quit smoking that is clearly extraordinarily efficient,” he told reporters after a legislative committee on Tuesday, on the occas

Cigarette imports dropped on-year in 2014, but imports of electronic cigarettes leaped as South Koreans tried to kick the habit after the government raised prices, the customs office said Monday. The government raised the average price of a pack of cigar

Researchers in Japan have just found that some e-cigarettes are 10 times as carcinogenic as traditional cigarettes. Lorillard’s e-cigarettes sales in the third quarter of 2014 declined by almost 40%. The current merger deal with Reynolds American will gi

Since 2000, Ontario's smoking prevalence rate has fallen from 24.5 per cent to 18.1per cent in 2013, which equals approximately 332,000 fewer smokers in Ontario. Despite significant progress in curbing the use of tobacco products, 13,000 Ontarians still

Revo, is a rebranded version of a product that Reynolds launched two decades ago. That product flopped, but it believes Revo will appeal to smokers who don’t like e-cigarettes but would like an alternative to...